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Location: Chancery Lane underground station, by Cafe Nero
- I will hold up a meetup sign.
Time: 17:30
Cost: £2.00 which goes towards paying meetup fees.

A lecture by Professor Judith Hawley

This lecture examines satire’s evolving role, recent attacks on satirists, and debates over free vs hate speech in historical and current context
It used to be taken for granted that satire uses nasty means to good ends: it ridicules its targets in order to bring about reform. However, in recent years, the role of satire has been challenged and satirists themselves have quite literally come under attack. Some shocking incidents have prompted serious debate about the relations between free speech and hate speech. This lecture will consider the rights and wrongs of satire in a historical context and in the light of our present situation.

We will head to a nearby pub afterwards for a drink and chat.

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